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yes! that one it is.
That will cause problems if devices are renumbered, which may happen if one
adds or removes hard disks.
Hello. I have recently installed Trisquel, spending days configuring and
tweaking.
When i used gparted for first time, the swap partition appeared corrupted (?)
so i cleared it and created a new one. Now it not mounting automatically, and
i have to manually do it every time i boot. How do
First off, on your Trisquel installation (not the USB stick) go into GParted,
right click the partition, go to information, and then obtain the UUID. (You
can install it by going into Add/Remove Software.)
Then, do sudo nano /etc/fstab in a terminal window, and look for a line
that looks
I used to have my fstab file like that, and assume the boot device was on
/dev/sda, until the boot device became sdb somehow and the system would not
boot. I forgot what caused that, but now I only ever use the UUID.
I bet you have the /home partition encrypted!
This happened to me and onpon (if I recall correctly, which then pointed to a
link, explaining that it was a know bug) and we both had the /home encrypted.
I used the same fix provided by alonso.
This is the topic you're referring to:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/swap-not-turning-default